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New dictionary of the history of ideas, edited by Maryanne Cline Horowitz

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New dictionary of the history of ideas, edited by Maryanne Cline Horowitz
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
New dictionary of the history of ideas
Nature of contents
bibliographydictionaries
Oclc number
55800981
Responsibility statement
edited by Maryanne Cline Horowitz
Review
"From abolitionism to Zionism, this encyclopedia clarifies the intellectual history of more than 750 complex ideas of concern to people today. Like its classic predecessor, the Dictionary of the History of Ideas (1973), this new set covers core Western ideas, while expanding its coverage to include the 'global perspectives and gender-inclusive' concepts that have evolved in the past 30 years. Reader's guides, cross-references, sidebars, and an index aid the reader in understanding the way ideas combine with other ideas."--"Reference that rocks," American Libraries, May 2005
Table Of Contents
V. 1. Abolitionism to Common sense -- v. 2. Communication of ideas to Futurology -- v. 3. Game theory to Lysenkoism -- v. 4. Machiavellism to Phrenology -- v. 5. Physics to Syncretism -- v. 6. Taste to Zionism, Indexliteracy, E.J.W. Barber, Language, philosophy of, ancient and medieval, John Marenbon, Language, philosophy of, modern, Meredith Williams, Law, Winston P. Nagan, Law, Islamic, Devin J. Stewart, Leadership, Steven B. Sample, Learning and memory, contemporary views, Ian Neath, Legalism, ancient China, Yuri Pines, Liberalism, John Charvet, Liberation theology, Elina Vuola, Liberty, Takashi Shogimen, Life, Garland E. Allen, Life cycle, overview, Mary J. Weismantel, Life cycle, adolescence, Ann Miles, Life cycle, elders/old age, Samantha Solimeo, Linguistic turn, Donald R. Kelley, Literary criticism, Hortense J. Spillers, Literary history, Paul Newman, Literature, overview, Vincent P. Pecora, Literature, African literature, Pius Adesanmi, Logic, John Marenbon, Logic and philosophy of mathematics, modern, I. Grattan-Guinness, Love, western notions of, Vern L. Bullough, Kenneth Mondschein, Loyalties, dual, Caryn E. Neumann, Lysenkoism, David Jorvsky., v. 3, Game theory, Robert W. Dimand, Garden, Mara Miller, Gay studies, Andrew Grossman, Gender, overview, Vern L. Bullough, Gender, gender in the Middle East, D.A. Spellberg, Gender in art, Anat Gilboa, Gender studies: anthropology, Rosalind C. Morris, General will, John T. Scott, Generation, Steven P. Remy, Genetics, history of, Roberty Olby, Genetics, contemporary, Garland E. Allen, Genius, Valerie Holliday, Genocide, Mark Kramer, Genre, Willam Hughes, Geography, Norman J.W. Thrower, Geometry, Jeremy Gray, Gesture, Moshe Barasch, Ghetto, Arthur M. Lesley, Gift, the, Natalie Zemon Davis, Globalization, Africa, Kidane Mengisteab, Globalization, Asia, Jay Goulding, Globalization, general, Kidane Mengisteab, Gnosticism, Giovanni Filoramo, Good, James A. Montmarquet, Greek science, Karin Tybjerg, Happiness and pleasure in european thought, Tim Duval, Jeffrey Miller, Harmony, Blair Sullivan, Hate, Jess Maghan, Health and disease, W.F. Bynum, Heaven and Hell, Alan E. Bernstein, Heaven and Hell (Asian focus), Ning Qiang, Hedonism in European thought, Giulia Sissa, Hegelianism, Yitzhak Y. Melamed, Hegemony, Benedetto Fontana, Heresy and apostasy, Takashi Shogimen, Hermeneutics, Jean Grondin, Hierarchy and order, Maxim Khomiakov, Hinduism, Brian Smith, Historical and dialectical materialism, Terrell Carver, Historicism, Donald R. Kelley, Historiography, Daniel Woolf, History, economic, Paul Tiyambe Zeleza, History, idea of, Donald R. Kelley, Honor, Sonya Lipsett-Rivera, Honor, Middle Eastern notions of, Sherifa Zuhur, Human captial, Philip L. Martin, Human rights, overview, Cary J. Nederman, Human rights, women's rights, Christine Min Wotipka, Humanism, Africa, Lewis R. Gordon, Humanism, Chinese conception of, Jiyuan Yu, Humanism, Europe and the Middle East, Cary J. Nederman, Humanism, renaissance, Albert Rabil, Jr., Humanism, secular humanism in the United States, Stephen Weldon, Humanity in the arts, Diane Apostolos- Cappadona, Humor, Alleen Pace Nilsen, Don L.F. Nilsen, Iconography, Colum Hourihane, Idealism, Michael Baur, Ideas, history of, Donald R. Kelley, Identity, identity of persons, Udo Thiel, Identity, personal and social identity, Russell Spears, Identity, multiple, overview, Edwina Barvosa-Carter, Identity, multiple, Asian-Americans, Laura Uba, Identity, multiple, Jewish multiple identity, Jonathan Boyarin, Images, icons, and idols, David J. Goa, Imagination, J. Robert Barth, Immortality and the afterlife, Tim Duvall, Impressionism, James H. Rubin, Indigenismo, Jorge F. Coronado, Individualism, Cary J. Nederman --
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